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Exchange 2000 Server 24seven $49.99 For experienced Exchange Server administrators. At last, here’s the book that you and other Exchange Server administrators have been waiting for. Starting where other books and training courses end and the real world begins, Exchange 2000 Server 24seven provides the detailed information that will make you a true expert. Written to build on the knowledge you already have. Inside, Exchange Server expert Jim McBee delivers the targeted instruction and inside tips you need to get the most out of your Exchange Server implementation. Coverage includes: Managing Exchange 2000 features in Active Directory Choosing the correct approach to migration Restricting server access Scaling Exchange Server to meet your organization’s needs Detecting problems affecting uptime and mail delivery Performing backup and disaster recovery procedures Managing Exchange 2000 database operations Implementing an Exchange 2000 cluster Creating a public folder infrastructure Understanding message routing and designing routing groups Implementing and troubleshooting Internet clients 24seven: The Advanced Information You Can’t Find Anywhere Else Other books in the series include: Firewalls 24seven Windows 2000 24seven Cisco Routers 24seven TCP/IP 24seven Keep your systems and networks up and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year, with the 24seven series from Sybex. |
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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 $39.99 Support a Seamless Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Messaging Environment. Get started using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 quickly with help from this easy-to-follow resource. Using screenshots and step-by-step instructions, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007: A Beginner’s Guide shows you how to set up Exchange Server, migrate from earlier releases, manage recipients, and administer storage. You’ll learn how to integrate with Outlook, support mobile users, handle backup and recovery, and implement security measures. The latest monitoring and reporting tools, performance enhancement techniques, and regulatory compliance procedures are also covered.: Install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or migrate from earlier versions; Create and manage recipients, mailboxes, and public folders; Administer storage groups and databases; Integrate seamlessly with Outlook 2007; Support remote users with Outlook Web Access, Outlook Anywhere, Outlook Voice Access, and Active Sync; Monitor, administer, and optimize your system using the Exchange Management Console; Back up and recover Exchange databases; Take advantage of the Exchange Management Shell capabilities |
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Exchange Server Cookbook $35.99 Ask network administrators what their most critical computer application is, and most will say “email” without a moment’s hesitation. If you run a network powered by Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Exchange occupies much of your time. According to Microsoft, 110 million Exchange seats have been deployed, but 60% of you are still running Exchange 5.5. That’s a problem, because the difference between version 5.5 and the more efficient Exchange 2000 and Exchange Server 2003 is profound. Don’t fret. Exchange Server Cookbook offers you a comprehensive how-to guide to these newer versions of Exchange. You’ll find quick solutions for the most common tasks you need to perform–everything from installation and maintenance to configuration and optimization, with proven recipes for the most useful tools and utilities. The book also has solutions to some uncommon tasks (that you may not know are possible) and advanced procedures that aren’t part of day-to-day operations. These include tasks for critical situations, such as using a recovery storage group. Our reliable desktop reference even shows you how to write scripts for Exchange management and deployment tasks. That’s right. While not every Exchange job can be scripted, many can, and we provide lots of working VBScript examples for accomplishing particular goals. Whatever your particular need, you’ll find it quickly, because chapters in this Cookbook are laid out by recipe, with cross references to other pertinent solutions in the book. With this guide, you’ll learn: The relationship between Exchange and Active Directory When to use the GUI, the command line, or scripting How to prepare forests, domains, and servers How to use Group Policy to control Exchange Diagnostic logging, measure performance, and administrative privileges Recipient management: user accounts, mailboxes, mail-enabled groups Mailbox and public folder database management Message routing and transport functions Security, backup, restore, and recovery operations For every question you have about Exchange 2000 or Exchange Server 2003, our Cookbook has the answer–one that you can find and implement without a moment’s hesitation. |
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Exchange Server 2007 How-To $23.99 Exchange Server 2007 How-To Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators J. Peter Bruzzese Need fast, reliable, easy-to-implement solutions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007? This book delivers exactly what you’re looking for. You’ll find tested, step-by-step procedures for everything from planning deployment and infrastructure through installing, configuring, managing, and securing Exchange in your production environment. Completely up-to-date, this book reflects Exchange Server 2007’s newest features, including the significant enhancements introduced with Service Pack 1. When time is of the essence, turn here first: get answers you can trust –and use–right now! Fast, Accurate, and Easy-to-Use! Prepare for deployment with the right hardware, software, server roles, and storage architecture Upgrade, transition, or migrate from previous versions of Exchange–or from Novell or Lotus Install roles, Edge Transport Servers, Active/Passive mailboxes, and more Work with Exchange Management Console and Exchange Management Shell Discover best practices for managing Exchange disk storage Efficiently manage users, distribution groups, and mailboxes Create and use Administrative Roles, Address Lists, Offline Address Books, and Managed Content Settings Configure Client Access Servers, including Outlook Web Access, ActiveSync, and Outlook Anywhere Fight spam with Exchange Server 2007’s powerful antispam features Design and deploy disaster recovery plans you can trust Plan and implement the best high availability options for your environment Configure Unified Messaging to deliver voicemail and fax services Monitor and troubleshoot Exchange J. Peter Bruzzese (cofounder of ClipTraining.com) is an independent consultant, trainer, and author of the monthly column Exclusively Exchange. Bruzzese’s website, exclusivelyexchange.com, provides screencasts about Exchange 2007 SP1, as well as Exchange blog postings and peer assistance. He has consulted with clients ranging from Goldman Sachs to Microsoft, and instructed for leading training organizations such as CBT Nuggets (for their Exchange 2007 Certification Series) and New Horizons. Bruzzese writes the Enterprise Windows blog for InfoWorld , contributes to Redmond and WindowsITPro Magazines, and speaks regularly at the MCP TechMentor Conferences. His recent books include Tricks of the Windows Vista Masters and Administrator’s Guide to Microsoft Office 2007 Servers . Category: Microsoft Servers / Exchange Register your book at informit.com/register for convenient access to updates and corrections as they become available. $29.99 US / $32.99 CAN / £18.99 Net UK |
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Investing In Foreign Exchange
The forex markets are the biggest finance markets in the whole world with more than $3.5 trillion changes daily on the electronic exchanges. This dwarfs the United States stock and commodities exchanges combined. If you are enthusiastic about this sort of trading, keep on reading this article as there are a few things that you should be aware of to become a profitable forex trader.
First of all, it is strongly suggested that you find the approach to start fx trading that bests suits your necessities. You need to know that there are several methods to choose from for participating in the forex markets. One of them is by investing the money yourself or you can buy a forex robot or expert adviser (EA) that'll be in charge of trading your account for you. Additionally, you have the possibility to purchase automated trading signals and tie it into your account or even buy manual signals which you will trade by yourself.
The second thing is, you should learn to invest in forex by yourself. This is a demanding task and it could take up to 2 years before you get very good at it. There are many free online courses on the web that can teach you the basics of fx trading. One other way in which you can find out more on this is by being mentored by a professional fx trader. The good ones know when is the perfect time to trade, money management, support and resistance and which currency pairs to trade.
Third of all, you should obtain forex trading signals as these have the advantage that you will never have to touch them. You'll simply must sync your personal account with the signal provider and after that their trades will be automatically executed into your account. Also you can purchase manual signals but you should know that forex markets are 24 hours and this signifies that you will have to be ready to do a trade all the time and this can be a bit demanding. Another drawback is you will likely lose a lot of trades in the situation in which the market moves before you are able to reach your computer. This is still a great alternative for anyone that prefer hands-on experiences and don't trust these automated signals. Plus, compared to automated ones, the manual signals are considerably more affordable.
As you can see for yourself, being a successful fx trader is a long and demanding task since you need to get acquainted with the market trends as well as have deep knowledge of the economy. Of course, you can jump right it and get lucky, but luck won't last forever. The better you learn the forex system, the more chances you'll have of capitalizing on market trends.
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Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise with 25 CALs x64 bit $4969.89 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is the next version of Microsoft Exchange Server, the industry's leading server for e-mail, calendaring and unified messaging. A key technology in Microsoft's strategy for unified communications, which will put people at the center of communications, Exchange Server 2007 has been designed specifically to meet the challenges and address the messaging needs of today's businesses. Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition is designed for large enterprise corporations, and enables creation of multiple storage groups and databases. |
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Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise with 25 CALs x64 bit $4499.72 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is the next version of Microsoft Exchange Server, the industry's leading server for e-mail, calendaring and unified messaging. A key technology in Microsoft's strategy for unified communications, which will put people at the center of communications, Exchange Server 2007 has been designed specifically to meet the challenges and address the messaging needs of today's businesses. Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Edition is designed for large enterprise corporations, and enables creation of multiple storage groups and databases. |